
Transformative Translanguaging Espacios
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This important and inspirational volume brings hope and justice to K-12 schools. It deepens the understanding of translanguaging pedagogies towards transformative translanguaging spaces for bilingual students. The book rompe fronteras y muros sin miedo and stays true to the academic, linguistic, and political origins and purposes of the translanguaging movement in the field. * Juan A. Freire, Brigham Young University, USA * Transformative Translanguaging Espacios reminds us that Latinx communities must insist on politicizing our translanguaging practices on our own terms, and reject decades of politicization experienced via reductive and harmful language policies and practices. The authors - scholars and maestrxs - inspire us to move forward with the political and radical spirit of translanguaging scholarship toward consequential learning possibilities, y sin miedo! * Danny C. Martinez University of California, Davis, USA * A counternarrative to dominant conceptualizations of bilingualism that pathologize the complex and dynamic language practices of racialized bi/multilingual communities, Transformative Translanguaging Espacios centers the perspective of language as performed by diverse Latinx bilingual students and their teachers. The editors and authors clearly and cogently articulate the affordances of translanguaging pedagogy as a transformative tool for anti-racist work in education in this accessible, engaging, and thought-provoking volume. * Mileidis Gort, University of Colorado Boulder, USA * This edited volume helps hone translanguaging as a theory of language use by documenting and delineating its transformative potential. Furthermore, it makes an important contribution to teaching practice by looking at how translanguaging pedagogies can create and sustain humanizing and just classrooms. -- Mark B. Pacheco, University of Florida, USA * Language and Education, 2022 * ...this is an excellent state-of-the-art edition that synergizes the various works of passionate and dedicated scholars, teachers, and school administrators. I highly recommend this book to scholars in Bilingual Education, doctoral students, bilingual educators, and, most importantly, school administrators across the country. -- Kevin Perez, New York University, USA * Journal of Language, Identity & Education, 2022 *More details
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Ofelia Garcia is Professor Emerita in the PhD programs in Urban Education and Latin American, Iberian and Latino Cultures at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA. She has published widely in the areas of bilingualism/multilingualism and bilingual education, language education, language policy, and sociology of language. The American Educational Research Association has awarded her three Lifetime Research Achievement Awards - Distinguished Contributions to Social Contexts in Education (2019), Bilingual Education (2017), and Second Language Acquisition Leadership through Research (2019).
Content
Contributors
Nelson Flores: Foreword: The Transformative Possibilities of Translanguaging
Maite T. Sanchez and Ofelia Garcia: Introduccion: Transforming Educational Espacios: Translanguaging Sin Miedo
Part 1: Latinx Children and Youth, Translanguaging and Transformation
Chapter 1. Ofelia Garcia and Maite T. Sanchez: The Making of the Language of US Latinxs: Translanguaging Tejidos
Part 2: Good and Agency ?Para Quien?
Chapter 2. Dan Heiman, Claudia G. Cervantes-Soon and Andrew H. Hurie: 'Well Good Para Quien?': Disrupting Two-Way Bilingual Education Gentrification and Reclaiming Space through a Critical Translanguaging Pedagogy
Chapter 3. Luis E. Poza and Aaron Stites: 'They Are Going to Forget about Us': Translanguaging and Student Agency in a Gentrifying Neighborhood
Part 3: Possibilities from the Fronteras
Chapter 4. Ramon Antonio Martinez, Victoria Melgarejo Vieyra, Neida Basheer Ahmad and Jessica Lee Stovall: Prefiguring Translingual Possibilities: The Transformative Potential of Translanguaging for Dual Language Bilingual Education
Chapter 5. Maria Teresa (Mayte) de la Piedra and Alberto Esquinca: Translanguaging and Other Forms of Capital in Dual Language Bilingual Education: Lessons from la Frontera
Chapter 6. Maite T. Sanchez, Ivana Espinet and Victoria Hunt: Student Inquiry into the Language Practices de sus Comunidades: Rompiendo Fronteras in a Dual Language Bilingual School
Chapter 7. Suzanne Garcia-Mateus, Kathryn I. Henderson, Monica Tellez-Arste and Deborah K. Palmer: An Experienced Bilingual Latina Teacher and Pre-K Latinx Students in the Borderlands: Translanguaging as Humanizing Pedagogy
Part 4: Corridos y Cuentos Across and Beyond
Chapter 8. Cati V. de los Rios and Kate Seltzer: Collaborative Corridos: Ballads of Unity and Justice
Chapter 9. Luz Yadira Herrera and Carla Espana: Critical Translanguaging Literacies and Latinx Children's Literature: Making Space for a Transformative and Liberating Pedagogy
Part 5: Raising the Potencial of 'Los Otros' Latinx Bilingual Children and Youth
Chapter 10. Maribel Garate-Estes, Gloshanda L. Lawyer and Carla Garcia-Fernandez: The US Latinx Deaf Communities: Situating and Envisioning the Transformative Potential of Translanguaging
Chapter 11. Maria Cioe-Pena and Rebecca E. Linares: What We Experience is What We Value: Perceptions of Home Language Practices by Latinx Emergent Bilinguals Labeled as Disabled
Part 6: Conclusion
Chapter 12. Maite T. Sanchez: A Path Pa'lante! Amplifying Translanguaging Espacios Sin Miedo
Guadalupe Valdes: Afterword: No Quiero Que Me Le Vayan A Hacer Burla: Issues to Ponder and Consider in the Context of Translanguaging
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